Stock Research Report for Rajasthan Tube Manufacturing Co Ltd

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About RAJTUBE

Rajasthan Tube Manufacturing Company Limited is an India-based company, which is engaged in a pipe manufacturing business. The Company manufactures and trades black and galvanized electric resistance weld (ERW) steel tube and pipes. The Company operates through a single segment, namely the steel tube segment. Its products include ERW Steel Black Pipes, ERW Steel Galvanized Pipes, and Hot Rolled Steel Sheets. The Company's ERW pipes and tubes, black steel pipes and tubes, and galvanized pipes and tubes are applicable to water pipelines, water mains, sewerage systems, industrial water lines, plant piping, agriculture and irrigation, deep tube wells and casing pipes, gas pipelines, pipelines for natural gas, oil pipelines, oil refinery piping, crude oil piping, and cross-country pipeline. Its Hot Rolled Sheets have applications in making tubular products, such as hot-rolled coils, pipes, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, shuttering plates, and also in the construction sector.

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